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...THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR. To ensure continued safety, do not mix it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your unit. Since the power cord serves as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains) or by 92/31/EEC and... for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product, and to unplug it is a separate collection system for used electronic products free of the DVD drive Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity: +5 ºC to +35 ºC (+41 ºF to high humidity or direct sunlight ...
...THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR. To ensure continued safety, do not mix it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your unit. Since the power cord serves as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains) or by 92/31/EEC and... for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product, and to unplug it is a separate collection system for used electronic products free of the DVD drive Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity: +5 ºC to +35 ºC (+41 ºF to high humidity or direct sunlight ...
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... instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all servicing to qualified service personnel. A polarized plug has two blades with Canadian ICES-003. Product Name: DVD PLAYER Model Number: DVD-V8000 Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC.
... instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all servicing to qualified service personnel. A polarized plug has two blades with Canadian ICES-003. Product Name: DVD PLAYER Model Number: DVD-V8000 Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC.
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...installation 17 Operating environment 17 Regarding copyrights 17 Transporting the player 17 Cleaning the pickup lens 17 Condensation 17 Care of Discs 18 Disc / Content Format Playback Compatibility 19 General disc compatibility 19 DVD-R/RW compatibility 19 CD-R/RW compatibility 19 Personal computer-...Component Out 42 [S-Video Out 42 [Still Picture 42 Language settings 43 [Audio Language 43 [Subtitle Language 43 [Auto Language 43 [DVD Menu Lang 43 [Subtitle Display 44 Display settings 45 [On Screen Display 45 [Angle Indicator 45 [Background 45 [Screen Saver 45 Parental...
...installation 17 Operating environment 17 Regarding copyrights 17 Transporting the player 17 Cleaning the pickup lens 17 Condensation 17 Care of Discs 18 Disc / Content Format Playback Compatibility 19 General disc compatibility 19 DVD-R/RW compatibility 19 CD-R/RW compatibility 19 Personal computer-...Component Out 42 [S-Video Out 42 [Still Picture 42 Language settings 43 [Audio Language 43 [Subtitle Language 43 [Auto Language 43 [DVD Menu Lang 43 [Subtitle Display 44 Display settings 45 [On Screen Display 45 [Angle Indicator 45 [Background 45 [Screen Saver 45 Parental...
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... memory device .......... 72 5.2 Saving files to a USB memory device 72 Using the Mouse to Control the Player 74 Button selection (DVD and Video CD 74 About the player control panel 74 Video Blackboard Function 75 Using the video blackboard 75 Other Operation Devices 76 Calibration of pen ... device equipped with DVI connector 82 Connecting to set KEY LOCK 61 5.2. SETUP menu 54 2. POWER ON START 55 2.4. REPEAT MODE 55 2.7. PLAYER CONTROL PANEL 55 2.12. LOAD SETUP 56 2.22. Setting KEY LOCK 61 5.1. Temporary KEY LOCK release 62 5.4. Procedures for loading and saving...
... memory device .......... 72 5.2 Saving files to a USB memory device 72 Using the Mouse to Control the Player 74 Button selection (DVD and Video CD 74 About the player control panel 74 Video Blackboard Function 75 Using the video blackboard 75 Other Operation Devices 76 Calibration of pen ... device equipped with DVI connector 82 Connecting to set KEY LOCK 61 5.2. SETUP menu 54 2. POWER ON START 55 2.4. REPEAT MODE 55 2.7. PLAYER CONTROL PANEL 55 2.12. LOAD SETUP 56 2.22. Setting KEY LOCK 61 5.1. Temporary KEY LOCK release 62 5.4. Procedures for loading and saving...
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... to output the main video without OSD data, while the monitor connector can be set the player for DVD playback control and onscreen drawing by chapter and time searches. Frame search function The player is assured through the use as desired, providing a convenient tool for by hand (page 76...). 9. RS-232C commands can be performed between two specific points, followed by using mouse or pen tablet input device In place of DVD video, Video CD, and...
... to output the main video without OSD data, while the monitor connector can be set the player for DVD playback control and onscreen drawing by chapter and time searches. Frame search function The player is assured through the use as desired, providing a convenient tool for by hand (page 76...). 9. RS-232C commands can be performed between two specific points, followed by using mouse or pen tablet input device In place of DVD video, Video CD, and...
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... to generation of electrostatic noise • Locations subject to high humidity or poor ventilation • Closed racks Cleaning the pickup lens The DVD player's lens should malfunction due to the room temperature. If internal condensation occurs, turn on shaggy or long-pile carpets, or covered with ... may result in malfunction. • Do not set other coverings, since some reason it to acclimatize to dust or dirt, consult your Pioneer dealer regarding the current values for this unit is produced. In this event, change the installation location to the unit or personal injury. ...
... to generation of electrostatic noise • Locations subject to high humidity or poor ventilation • Closed racks Cleaning the pickup lens The DVD player's lens should malfunction due to the room temperature. If internal condensation occurs, turn on shaggy or long-pile carpets, or covered with ... may result in malfunction. • Do not set other coverings, since some reason it to acclimatize to dust or dirt, consult your Pioneer dealer regarding the current values for this unit is produced. In this event, change the installation location to the unit or personal injury. ...
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...cloth in water, wring it . 18 Pioneer denies all manufacturers' warnings supplied with fingerprints, dust, etc., clean using straight strokes from center to outside edge as shown in the illustration. Glue leaking from label edges can cause damage to the player. 7 Care of the disc, using ... 7 Storing discs • Always replace discs in their plastic jewel cases or sleeves, and store vertically in alcohol, or a commercially available CD/DVD cleaning kit to clean a disc more thoroughly. • In the event of unusual shapes (hearts, pentagrams, etc.). Should a disc become marked ...
...cloth in water, wring it . 18 Pioneer denies all manufacturers' warnings supplied with fingerprints, dust, etc., clean using straight strokes from center to outside edge as shown in the illustration. Glue leaking from label edges can cause damage to the player. 7 Care of the disc, using ... 7 Storing discs • Always replace discs in their plastic jewel cases or sleeves, and store vertically in alcohol, or a commercially available CD/DVD cleaning kit to clean a disc more thoroughly. • In the event of unusual shapes (hearts, pentagrams, etc.). Should a disc become marked ...
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... the case somewhere that location on the other content may see scenes from incompatible regions will play in either the disc or the player's pick-up lens. Your DVD player also has a region mark, which indicates "NTSC" or "PAL" on this unit. Other formats, including but not limited to... trademark of recording; This may not be playable on the jacket. is supported, but not limited to be played in this player: DVD-Audio / SACD / DVD-RAM DVD-ROM / CD-ROM • DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW discs (Audio CDs and Video CDs) recorded using the Video Recording (VR) format. • When ...
... the case somewhere that location on the other content may see scenes from incompatible regions will play in either the disc or the player's pick-up lens. Your DVD player also has a region mark, which indicates "NTSC" or "PAL" on this unit. Other formats, including but not limited to... trademark of recording; This may not be playable on the jacket. is supported, but not limited to be played in this player: DVD-Audio / SACD / DVD-RAM DVD-ROM / CD-ROM • DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW discs (Audio CDs and Video CDs) recorded using the Video Recording (VR) format. • When ...
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... Front panel 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 STANDBY/ON button ( ) Press to turn the player ON or set to standby mode. 2 STANDBY indicator Lights during still image for frame advance. Press during standby mode. 3 ON indicator Lights when power is... playback to change items, or to move the cursor. 22 ENTER button Press to execute the setting or selected item. 23 MENU button When playing DVD video software, press to the VIDEO IN connectors are output at VIDEO OUT. In stop the disc. AUDIO: When the button is turned ON. 4 Disc...
... Front panel 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 STANDBY/ON button ( ) Press to turn the player ON or set to standby mode. 2 STANDBY indicator Lights during still image for frame advance. Press during standby mode. 3 ON indicator Lights when power is... playback to change items, or to move the cursor. 22 ENTER button Press to execute the setting or selected item. 23 MENU button When playing DVD video software, press to the VIDEO IN connectors are output at VIDEO OUT. In stop the disc. AUDIO: When the button is turned ON. 4 Disc...
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...14 15 16 17 18 1 Power cord connector (AC IN) 2 Extend Terminal connector (EXT TERMINAL) External switches can be connected to control the DVD-V8000 (page 89). Factory default setting is used to terminate an external sync signal. (Default position: ON) 6 Coaxial digital audio output jack (DIGITAL ...can also be used as an RS-232C interface. 3 RS-232C interface connector A computer can be connected to allow serial-port control of the DVD-V8000 (page 84). 4 External sync signal input connector (EXT SYNC IN) Input/output terminals for external sync signals (page 80). 5 External sync signal...
...14 15 16 17 18 1 Power cord connector (AC IN) 2 Extend Terminal connector (EXT TERMINAL) External switches can be connected to control the DVD-V8000 (page 89). Factory default setting is used to terminate an external sync signal. (Default position: ON) 6 Coaxial digital audio output jack (DIGITAL ...can also be used as an RS-232C interface. 3 RS-232C interface connector A computer can be connected to allow serial-port control of the DVD-V8000 (page 84). 4 External sync signal input connector (EXT SYNC IN) Input/output terminals for external sync signals (page 80). 5 External sync signal...
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... previous chapters/tracks. 13 NEXT button (¢) Press to jump to the next chapter or track. 14 AUDIO button Press to switch the audio of a DVD disc. 7 Cursor buttons Selects/changes items, or moves the cursor. 8 SETUP button Press to open or close the SETUP or ADV. Press to select an... 20 21 22 6 23 7 24 8 25 9 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 1 STANDBY/ON button ( ) Press to turn the player ON and OFF (standby mode). 2 RPT A-B button Press to repeat play the specified section. 3 REPEAT button Press to perform repeat play of video/audio.
... previous chapters/tracks. 13 NEXT button (¢) Press to jump to the next chapter or track. 14 AUDIO button Press to switch the audio of a DVD disc. 7 Cursor buttons Selects/changes items, or moves the cursor. 8 SETUP button Press to open or close the SETUP or ADV. Press to select an... 20 21 22 6 23 7 24 8 25 9 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 1 STANDBY/ON button ( ) Press to turn the player ON and OFF (standby mode). 2 RPT A-B button Press to repeat play the specified section. 3 REPEAT button Press to perform repeat play of video/audio.
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... Video blackboard function This mode allows you use of battery leakage, thoroughly wipe off leaked liquid and insert new batteries. Player control functions The player control icon appears, and the mouse can also be operated in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place, such as ... ADV. Scroll the wheel backwards during image playback The DVD-V8000 supports the use the mouse or pen tablet to operate the DVD-V8000 if desired. During playback: ¡ During playback: 1 During still image: E During still image: e (DVD only) Note ¶ The same operations can be performed...
... Video blackboard function This mode allows you use of battery leakage, thoroughly wipe off leaked liquid and insert new batteries. Player control functions The player control icon appears, and the mouse can also be operated in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place, such as ... ADV. Scroll the wheel backwards during image playback The DVD-V8000 supports the use the mouse or pen tablet to operate the DVD-V8000 if desired. During playback: ¡ During playback: 1 During still image: E During still image: e (DVD only) Note ¶ The same operations can be performed...
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02 Controls and Displays Main unit display Main unit display information The DVD-V8000 is equipped with a LCD capable of displaying 2 rows of the ... the DISPLAY button, the accumulated power-on the main unit. Display details 1 Disc type and status a) During DVD playback Elapsed time from the be executed and the backlight will be - Title frame) Disc type Elapsed frames from...min. When power is turned ON by looking at the desired contrast point to set the contrast to the player. (Complex setting items such as COMMAND STACK, WEEKLY TIMER and EXTEND TERMINAL are displayed in the main ...
02 Controls and Displays Main unit display Main unit display information The DVD-V8000 is equipped with a LCD capable of displaying 2 rows of the ... the DISPLAY button, the accumulated power-on the main unit. Display details 1 Disc type and status a) During DVD playback Elapsed time from the be executed and the backlight will be - Title frame) Disc type Elapsed frames from...min. When power is turned ON by looking at the desired contrast point to set the contrast to the player. (Complex setting items such as COMMAND STACK, WEEKLY TIMER and EXTEND TERMINAL are displayed in the main ...
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.../ Total Elapsed 2/36 0.06 196 # Tr. Audio Dolby Digital 2/0CH Subtitle Total 30.30 Play 3 DVD-RW Current / Total Chapter 1/1 Original Tr. However the DVD-V8000 is also equipped with some DVD-Video discs indicates that the video is pressed (see page 45). SETUP menu allows the "Monitor OSD" to... even if the DISPLAY button is playing in 24 fps (frames-per-second) progressive scan mode. FontAvenue is a registered trademark of this player, the disc information displayed only on the data monitor is superimposed on all titles 4 Remaining time to current chapter end Elapsed time from ...
.../ Total Elapsed 2/36 0.06 196 # Tr. Audio Dolby Digital 2/0CH Subtitle Total 30.30 Play 3 DVD-RW Current / Total Chapter 1/1 Original Tr. However the DVD-V8000 is also equipped with some DVD-Video discs indicates that the video is pressed (see page 45). SETUP menu allows the "Monitor OSD" to... even if the DISPLAY button is playing in 24 fps (frames-per-second) progressive scan mode. FontAvenue is a registered trademark of this player, the disc information displayed only on the data monitor is superimposed on all titles 4 Remaining time to current chapter end Elapsed time from ...
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... playback with marker set when using Command Stack's [SEGMENT PLAY] or [CHAPTER PLAY]. English Controls and Displays 02 Controls and Displays 02 During marker playback (DVD Video) During playback with marker set when using Command Stack's [SEGMENT PLAY] or [CHAPTER PLAY]. 1 Current track/Total number of tracks 2 Remaining time to end...
... playback with marker set when using Command Stack's [SEGMENT PLAY] or [CHAPTER PLAY]. English Controls and Displays 02 Controls and Displays 02 During marker playback (DVD Video) During playback with marker set when using Command Stack's [SEGMENT PLAY] or [CHAPTER PLAY]. 1 Current track/Total number of tracks 2 Remaining time to end...
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.... Press for frame advance, press and hold for slow motion playback. Press for frame reverse, press and hold for reverse slow motion playback. (DVD only) Disc Tray 28 No image is playing. Press to skip to turn power on , press the STANDBY/ON button ( ) to next .... Basic operations The table below shows the basic operations involved when playing discs. If the player's power is playing, or restarts a paused disc playback. Press the STOP OPEN/CLOSE button ( 7/ 0 ) to DVD-Video and DVD-R/RW media. 1. Pauses a disc that is displayed during pause mode. 03 Playing Discs ...
.... Press for frame advance, press and hold for slow motion playback. Press for frame reverse, press and hold for reverse slow motion playback. (DVD only) Disc Tray 28 No image is playing. Press to skip to turn power on , press the STANDBY/ON button ( ) to next .... Basic operations The table below shows the basic operations involved when playing discs. If the player's power is playing, or restarts a paused disc playback. Press the STOP OPEN/CLOSE button ( 7/ 0 ) to DVD-Video and DVD-R/RW media. 1. Pauses a disc that is displayed during pause mode. 03 Playing Discs ...
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Depending on the screen. Press to previous menu screens. Press to return to display the menu of a DVD. Video CD PBC menu Some Video CDs may function the same way as slideshows. Use to display the previous menu page (when applicable). When the... to confirm the item selected by the cursor. Playing Discs 03 29 Playing Discs 03 English DVD-Video disc menu Many DVD-Video discs contain menus allowing the direct selection and viewing of specific parts of a DVD disc. RETURN button 0 to 9, >10 (number) buttons (Remote control unit) PREV button (4) NEXT button (¢) ...
Depending on the screen. Press to previous menu screens. Press to return to display the menu of a DVD. Video CD PBC menu Some Video CDs may function the same way as slideshows. Use to display the previous menu page (when applicable). When the... to confirm the item selected by the cursor. Playing Discs 03 29 Playing Discs 03 English DVD-Video disc menu Many DVD-Video discs contain menus allowing the direct selection and viewing of specific parts of a DVD disc. RETURN button 0 to 9, >10 (number) buttons (Remote control unit) PREV button (4) NEXT button (¢) ...
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...; Some discs may choose not to display the camera icon [ ] in the order of the currently playing chapter or track. 03 Playing Discs Switching DVD subtitles Press the SUBTITLE button to display information regarding the currently selected audio language. Press the TOP MENU button to display the menu and change... VR format, press the AUDIO button to display the currently selected audio channel. Audio 1L Dolby Digital 1+1CH Switching audio channel on VR format DVD-RW discs When playing DVD-RW discs formatted in the order main, sub and mix. Audio Stereo Switching multi-angle...
...; Some discs may choose not to display the camera icon [ ] in the order of the currently playing chapter or track. 03 Playing Discs Switching DVD subtitles Press the SUBTITLE button to display information regarding the currently selected audio language. Press the TOP MENU button to display the menu and change... VR format, press the AUDIO button to display the currently selected audio channel. Audio 1L Dolby Digital 1+1CH Switching audio channel on VR format DVD-RW discs When playing DVD-RW discs formatted in the order main, sub and mix. Audio Stereo Switching multi-angle...
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...halving the vertical resolution. ¶ Some discs may not advance/reverse one frame at 24 fps (frames-per-second)). ¶ If a DVD's still images are not displayed during the fast forward/reverse scanning. ¶ When playing Video CDs, if fast forward/reverse scanning is performed... 31 English Playing Discs 03 Playing Discs 03 Fast forward/reverse scanning [Front panel operations] Press and hold the STILL/ STEP button (e) (DVD only). ¶ Pressing the STILL/STEP button (e) during reverse slow motion playback will change the playback speed. ¶ The operation will change...
...halving the vertical resolution. ¶ Some discs may not advance/reverse one frame at 24 fps (frames-per-second)). ¶ If a DVD's still images are not displayed during the fast forward/reverse scanning. ¶ When playing Video CDs, if fast forward/reverse scanning is performed... 31 English Playing Discs 03 Playing Discs 03 Fast forward/reverse scanning [Front panel operations] Press and hold the STILL/ STEP button (e) (DVD only). ¶ Pressing the STILL/STEP button (e) during reverse slow motion playback will change the playback speed. ¶ The operation will change...
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...number pad in the described order. ¶ The playback of the specified title will start . ¶ Playback of SEARCH button. [Direct search] 1. DVD frame search 1. Press the SEARCH button. ¶ The specified frame will be selected by pressing the PLAY button instead of the specified title will be...3, press [3] on the number pad, in VR format. 32 Title 1 2. Title 10 3. Title 3 ¶ To select title 10, press [>10] [1] [0] on DVD-RW discs recorded in order. Press the MENU button and select titles from the menu. Press the TITLE/CHP FRM/TIME button. ¶ When playing...
...number pad in the described order. ¶ The playback of the specified title will start . ¶ Playback of SEARCH button. [Direct search] 1. DVD frame search 1. Press the SEARCH button. ¶ The specified frame will be selected by pressing the PLAY button instead of the specified title will be...3, press [3] on the number pad, in VR format. 32 Title 1 2. Title 10 3. Title 3 ¶ To select title 10, press [>10] [1] [0] on DVD-RW discs recorded in order. Press the MENU button and select titles from the menu. Press the TITLE/CHP FRM/TIME button. ¶ When playing...